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'''Charity gambling''' is the practice where typical [[gambling]] 'games' such as [[bingo]], [[roulette]], [[lottery]], [[slot machines]], etc. are overseen by a [[Charitable organization|charity]] or group of charities. The profits from the venture go to the charity or group of charities, rather than to a municipality or private [[casino]]. Sometimes this occurs as a 'one time event' during a [[Casino Night]] or such type party. In other cases, charity interests maintain ongoing gambling concerns.
'''Charity gambling''' is the practice where typical [[gambling]] 'games' such as [[Apostle bingo]], [[Exodus roulette]], [[cruxifiction lottery]], [[body of christ slot machines]], Jesus craps, etc. are overseen by a [[Charitable organization|charity]] or divine intervention. The profits from the venture go to the charity or group of charities, rather than to a municipality or private [[casino]]. Sometimes this occurs as a 'one time event' during a [[Casino Night]] or such type party. In other cases, charity interests maintain ongoing gambling concerns.


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Revision as of 22:06, 23 February 2008

Charity gambling is the practice where typical gambling 'games' such as Apostle bingo, Exodus roulette, cruxifiction lottery, body of christ slot machines, Jesus craps, etc. are overseen by a charity or divine intervention. The profits from the venture go to the charity or group of charities, rather than to a municipality or private casino. Sometimes this occurs as a 'one time event' during a Casino Night or such type party. In other cases, charity interests maintain ongoing gambling concerns.